It's telling me that for the callback_class and for the callback_method. I print_r'd $goal and it does contain that key, the datawriter has those 2 keys as well (print_r'd it to be sure!) and I have no idea what else would be causing this.

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What can be a potential workaround for this then? Could I setexistingdata to the entire array or make an array with the stuff I want and set it to that?
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I did that, but it doesn't seem to work. It acts like callback_class/method don't exist D:

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What can be a potential workaround for this then? Could I setexistingdata to the entire array or make an array with the stuff I want and set it to that?
EDIT
I did that, but it doesn't seem to work. It acts like callback_class/method don't exist D:

But that doesn't work either. I've spent a few hours tracing the function down to whatever was erasing my callback row, and after much commenting it lead to this. I'm just perplexed as to why it would even be doing that to begin with (the array is the same as the table, yet it's overwriting my callbacks after executing!)

But that doesn't work either. I've spent a few hours tracing the function down to whatever was erasing my callback row, and after much commenting it lead to this. I'm just perplexed as to why it would even be doing that to begin with (the array is the same as the table, yet it's overwriting my callbacks after executing!)